So my boss is an Auburn grad, but not an obnoxious one. As he says, he is a fan, not a fanatic.<div>
</div><div>Anyway, back in 2007 we decided to do a company road trip down for the game. We had 2 State fans in the office and 3 or 4 auburn fans (small company, 10 full timers). So my boss calls up a friend of his in the athletics office and scores us some tickets. They looked like good seats. 6th or 7th row, lower leve', about the 10 or 15 yard line. By the time to the game rolls around, 2 folks had to drop out, so we had 2 extra tickets and he decided to sell them before the game to some random Auburn fans. They seemed nice enough.</div><div>
</div><div>When we actually got to the seats, it turns out we were behind the State bench and sitting amongst player families from Mississippi State. They couple that bought our extra tickets were already in their seats when we got there, and I sat behind them. As I sat down, I reached around and pulled my cowbell out of my shorts and set it down in front of me.</div><div>
</div><div>And the guys says "You might as well put that cowbell up boy. This ain't Starkville!".</div><div>
</div><div>I wasn't sure if he was serious or just sort of joking around. So I just sort of brushed it off and kind of chuckled. About 15 minutes later the team runs out on to the field and I stand up and start ringing my cowbell.</div><div>
</div><div>This guy jumps up, stands on the bleacher in front of me, inches from my face, and just starts screaming like a mad man - the whole time his wife is pulling on his belt trying to get him to sit down.He eventually sat down. I didn't ring my bell much the rest of the game. There were security guards pretty close by that had already made eye contact with me once.</div><div>
</div><div>That guy didn't stay around long anyway. I think he split as soon as Pegues took that interception in for a touchdown in the first quarter.</div><div>
</div><div>Oh, and I did ring my bell at the end of the game as the team was running off the field.All in all, a pretty good day on the Plains.</div>